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This remarkable book is more than the dramatic account of how a red-haired, freckle-faced girl from Concordia, Missouri, became “the most prominent woman evangelist who ever lived.” It is also the story of how God used her life and teaching to influence Benny Hinn. By tracing her fifty extraordinary years of ministry, Benny Hinn offers revealing insights into the spiritual life of one of God’s choice servants as she took the saving and healing message of Jesus Christ to her generation — often in the midst of personal struggles and disappointing heartbreaks. Continue Reading →

Benny Hinn’s bestselling Good Morning, Holy Spirit introduced millions of Christians to teh Holy Spirit as a personal guide and friend. Now, in the companion book Welcome, Holy Spirit, Hinn reveals the transforming, energizing power of the Holy Spirit as it works in Hinn’s life, and tells how you, too, can experience this tremendous power, love, and grace.

Pastor Benny Hinn invites us to “surrender to the wind. Like a free-spirited glider, allow the Holy Spirit to be the wind beneath your wings.” Learn all that can be yours when you say, “Welcome, Holy Spirit!”

Reigning in life is all about experiencing God’s power, liberty, and victory in all areas of life. When you reign, sin, sicknesses, addictions, and bondages don’t. When you reign, God’s provision, healing, wholeness, favor, and abundant life begin to manifest in your life. Let the truths of God’s powerful grace and the inspiring, personal stories of precious people transformed by His grace lead you to embark on your own journey of experiencing extraordinary breakthroughs. Continue Reading →

Revised and updated, the Lucado Life Lessons series takes the participant on a journey through the Bible, book by book. Inquisitive questions, “Keys to the Text” feature, and new material compose this useful and concise tool from renowned Bible teacher and pastor Max Lucado. Continue Reading →

Life has a way of taking the life out of us. Often we go through situations where the challenge seems so much greater than our strength. During such times, we can find hope and inspiration from the story of Joshua.

God had called Joshua to take over from Moses and lead the Israelites into a paradigm shift from wilderness wandering to promise-believing. In Canaan, they would not fight for victory but fightfrom victory. God had a Promised Land in store for them, but they had to grasp that reality, change their mindsets, and take action to receive it.

The same is true for us today. God is telling us that our best days—our “glory days”—are still ahead of us. We only need to grasp that truth and live in faith to realize this promise.

Ever swung a baseball bat or paddled a Ping-Pong ball? If so, you know the oh-so-nice feel of the sweet spot. Life in the sweet spot rolls like the downhill side of a downwind bike ride. But you don’t have to swing a bat or a club to know this. What engineers give sports equipment, God gave you. A zone, a region, a life precinct in which you were made to dwell. He tailored the curves of your life to fit an empty space in his jigsaw puzzle. And life makes sweet sense when you find your spot.

But if you’re like 70 percent of working adults, you haven’t found it. You don’t find meaning in your work, or you don’t believe your talents are used. What can you do? You’re suffering from the common life, and you desperately need a cure.

Best-selling author Max Lucado has found it. In Cure for the Common Life, he offers practical tools for exploring and identifying your own uniqueness, motivation to put your strengths to work, and the perfect prescription for finding and living in your sweet spot for the rest of your life.

This digital sampler includes excerpts from selected Max Lucado titles, offering a glimpse into the contents of these six books, all of which can help you live life to the max. Titles include: Max on Life, Outlive Your Life, Fearless, It’s Not About Me, Cure for the Common Life, and Live Loved. Copyrighted by Max Lucado and published by Thomas Nelson.

When it comes to creating a life deeply desired, you cannot trust conventional wisdom, something that will inevitably lead you astray. Worse, conventional wisdom (follow what makes you happy) is something society has created to make sure you keep running on the treadmill that is life. From advertising to preaching, the world wants you to follow what makes you feel good inside. Unfortunately, on closer inspection, this kind of living is not in your best interest, because when you keep on hunting good feelings, you will do things that are detrimental to your long-term health. What are some of these things? It’s overspending, mounting credit, consuming fatty takeaways regularly, consuming a never-ending amount of entertainment, and the worst of all, neglecting the hero’s call within; in other words, avoiding your dreams. The problem with a lot of these things? They feel GOOD. When you eat that fatty hamburger, it feels good. When you get a lot of money on credit, it feels good. When you sit at home consuming entertainment all day, every day, it feels good. But surely you are doing something right, because you’re following society’s mantra: do the things that make you feel good. The answer is no. In retrospect, if you keep doing these short-term things that might feel good in the moment, like consuming fatty food, you will pay the price later. You will wake up one morning thinking where it all went wrong.

Success and long-term fulfillment demand a healthy amount of sacrifice and unhappiness. You cannot build a life of dreams by following the herd of humanity. If you follow your neighbor’s footsteps, you will most likely be taking the road most taken, a life of comfort that ultimately leads to unhappiness, because eventually you will be asking yourself, “What if I just did that instead …”

Success requires a little bit of unhappiness because sometimes you can’t always do what you feel like doing. But a healthy amount of unhappiness is far better than living a life of sameness, where you will, in fact, feel a deep-seated, lingering unhappiness almost always. If you aspire to be the best version of yourself – or just a happier life – the ultimate way to help you on your journey is to study someone great, a person who has succeeded beyond what is humanly thought possible and a person who will remind you that a healthy amount of unhappiness is actually good for you. One such person is Napoleon Hill, a person who has inspired a legion of people to better themselves. His lessons on life are extraordinary, and there is a reason why millions across planet earth study him – because his lessons work. What follows are Napoleon’s greatest life lessons, wisdom that will, without a doubt, dramatically change your life around forever if applied. See for yourself why so many people study him. Scroll up and grab your copy today.

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